National Mosque

The main dome of the National
Mosque is designed in the
shape of an 18-point star to
represent the 13 states of
Malaysia and the five central
Pillars of Islam, and has the
appearance of a partly opened
umbrella roof which
symbolises
the aspirations of an
independent nation.

As one of Southeast Asia's
largest mosques, its unique
modern design embodies a
contemporary expression of
traditional Islamic art,
calligraphy and ornamentation.

The National Mosque is
located
right next to the
architecturally fabulous old
railway station, and just a
short walk to the sprawling
Lake Gardens and National
Monument. If you have the
energy, make a walking tour
of
it by stringing these
attractions together.

Getting Here

By TaxiThe National Mosque is on
Jalan
Kinabalu, opposite the old
KTM
train station.

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